Andy Milne
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Andy Milne (born 1969) is a jazz pianist/composer now based in New York. Milne was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and partially raised in Kincardine and Toronto. One of 10 siblings, Milne studied Music at York University where he was a student of Oscar Peterson.
His musical influences include Thelonious Monk, Art Tatum, Herbie Nichols, Bela Bartok, Joni Mitchell and Stevie Wonder.
In 1990 Milne graduated with an Honours degree and received a grant from the Canada Council to study at the Banff Centre for the Fine Arts. There he met saxophonist Steve Coleman, and subsequently joined Coleman's core band Five Elements. Andy Milne formed his band "Dapp Theory" in 1998, and has also toured and recorded with Ravi Coltrane, Gregoire Maret, Sean Rickman and Ralph Alessi.[1]
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[edit] Accomplishments
- Voted Rising Star Keyboardist in Down Beat Magazine in 2004
- Recipient of New Works Commission grant from Chamber Music America' in 2006
- Recipient of French-America Jazz Exchange grant from Chamber Music America in 2006
[edit] Discography
- Forward To Get Back d'Note 1997
- New Age Of Aquarius Contrology Records 1999
- Y'All Just Don't Know Concord Records 2003
- Scenarios ObliqSound 2007
- Dreams & False Alarms SongLines 2007
- Layers Of Chance Contrology Records 2008
- Where is Pannonica? SongLines 2009
[edit] References
- ^ "Gregoire Maret & Andy Milne, Bio". http://www.obliqsound.com/artists/bio/maret_milne_bio.html. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
[edit] External links
- Andy Milne Official Website
- Andy Milne and Gregoire Maret on ObliqSound
- Official site of Andy Milne's band Dapp Theory
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